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Gil Montilla (born September 11, 1876; date of death unknown) was a Filipino politician who served as Speaker of the National Assembly from 1935 to 1938, and a member of the Philippine Senate
Quezon urged the Philippine Senate to reject the bill, which it did, and the Philippine Senate advocated a new bill that won the support of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Melchor "Mel" Gongora Chavez is a Filipino radio and print journalist currently running for the Philippine Senate.
Asbury also serves as a member of the International Advisory Committee to Governor Charlie Crist of Florida and he is a member of the International Policy Committee of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington D.C. He has testified before the Philippine Senate on multiple occasions on foreign trade.
Panfilo Lacson (born 1948), retired Director-General of the Philippine National Police, member of the Philippine Senate